Francisco Rodríguez Marín
Francisco Rodríguez Marín (1855–1943) was a Spanish ethnologist, poet and folklorist.
Also recorded as Francisco Rodriguez Marin.
Francisco Rodríguez Marín in brief
- Born
- 1855
- Died
- 1943
- Known for
- ethnologist, poet, folklorist, lexicographer, writer, journalist, lawyer and romanist
- Place of birth
- Osuna
Overview
Born at Osuna in 1855, died at Madrid in 1943.
In detail
Francisco Rodríguez Marín studied at University of Seville. the recorded working language is Spanish.
The field of work recorded is poetry, literature and folkloristics.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Madrid. Positions recorded include procurador en Cortes and Spain National Library general manager. Membership is recorded of Royal Spanish Academy, Royal Academy of History and ibero-american union.
Distinctions recorded are Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII, Hijo Adoptivo de Toledo and Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white badge.
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“Francisco Rodríguez Marín”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q556648: Francisco Rodríguez Marín
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